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>> yes, sir. >> do you know it violates georgia law? >> yes, sir. >> did you say you are ready to have my thang in your mouth? >> yes, sir. >> what do you mean by that? >> are you ready to have my [ bleep ] in your mouth. because she was -- she was going with it. >> oh, so she wanted it? >> that's what it seemed like to me. >> it's her fault? >> it's not her fault at all. >> she made you come over here? >> i came here, for yes, for reasons like that. but if she really didn't want it, sir, i swear to you i would have never tried it. >> but if she was open to the idea -- >> yes. >> -- you would have had sex with a 13-year-old girl? >> probably, yes. i'm sorry, i know you think it's bad, but that's what it is. and that would be probably the cleanest, best pleasure i would say. >> cleanest, best pleasure. >> yes, sir. >> is to have sex with a 13-year-old girl? >> yes, sir. are you her father or something like that? >> please tell me this, am i going to be in trouble for this? >> i want to ask you one more question. you said you had to see y
>> yes, sir. >> do you know it violates georgia law? >> yes, sir. >> did you say you are ready to have my thang in your mouth? >> yes, sir. >> what do you mean by that? >> are you ready to have my [ bleep ] in your mouth. because she was -- she was going with it. >> oh, so she wanted it? >> that's what it seemed like to me. >> it's her fault? >> it's not her fault at all. >> she made you come over here? >> i came...
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nugent said are you planning to change anything in relation to gun control laws? when romney said, no, nugent said, you have my endorsement. the problem is romney not only has a problem remembering his previous policy positions, he can't remember the conversations he had. >> righties are circling. mike huckabee talk show host, alan west out there defending him. what do you make of this? are they fronting for romney now? now that the national rifle association took it off his website, it kind of gives romney cover. >> what was interesting the alan west quote that president bush had exactly the same experience. really. do you recall a pied piper like donald trump questioning whether president bush was an american. do you remember anybody equating president bush with islamic terrorists the most hated criminals on the earth and repeatedly casting aspersions on his christian faith, do you recall that? of course you don't? mitt romney can't condemn them because he needs their validation more than their veracity. that's why you will never hear him offer a condemnation yo
nugent said are you planning to change anything in relation to gun control laws? when romney said, no, nugent said, you have my endorsement. the problem is romney not only has a problem remembering his previous policy positions, he can't remember the conversations he had. >> righties are circling. mike huckabee talk show host, alan west out there defending him. what do you make of this? are they fronting for romney now? now that the national rifle association took it off his website, it...
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that is sort of everyday practice in law enforcement. that's why i wanted to write about what it's like to be a snitch. what the moral landscape alex white had to deal with is like. >> so, ted, the article paints the police in, i think it's fair to say, a pretty negative light. if they were to respond to this article, what would they say in their defense? what would their take be? >> well, i did speak to the new chief of the atlanta police department, who says correctly that whole division of the apartment was dismantled and rebuilt. they're under careful supervision now, they have constant training. and that's what it take, is really stern supervision to avoid the corrupting influence of working with snitches. so it is true. they are, i think, have gotten their house in order in a lot of ways, but it's a constant temptation when you have this secret sort of class of police subcontractors whose work and whose identities almost never come to light, you know? snitches don't testify, because then their careers would be over. they have to st
that is sort of everyday practice in law enforcement. that's why i wanted to write about what it's like to be a snitch. what the moral landscape alex white had to deal with is like. >> so, ted, the article paints the police in, i think it's fair to say, a pretty negative light. if they were to respond to this article, what would they say in their defense? what would their take be? >> well, i did speak to the new chief of the atlanta police department, who says correctly that whole...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... d
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i mean, federal law will trump state law. when the federal law doesn't have existing laws, the state laws will put in place certain regulations, but they're all over the place. and what -- partly what's happened here and what we also discuss is that in 35 states now in this country, the organizations that are involved with the gun industry, the national shooting sports foundation and the nra, have successfully been able to roll back the laws in many of these states that make it permissible for young kids to access guns. not to buy but to be able to use them with very little training. so, for instance, you know, if you were taking driver's ed, right, you'd go and take a full slate of driver's ed courses, go out, get on the road. in many of the gun safety courses you go in, in a day's time, six, seven hours you take a gun safety course, you don't operate a live gun and the same day you walk out with a certificate that says i'm now certified to operate a gun. you can do it in illinois at the age of 4. >> yeah, there are seven st
i mean, federal law will trump state law. when the federal law doesn't have existing laws, the state laws will put in place certain regulations, but they're all over the place. and what -- partly what's happened here and what we also discuss is that in 35 states now in this country, the organizations that are involved with the gun industry, the national shooting sports foundation and the nra, have successfully been able to roll back the laws in many of these states that make it permissible for...
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try to under pine the law. so one of the things i think we talked about last week, the goal was supposed to be 7 million signups by the march 31 deadline. and now we are at 5 million. guaranteed the republicans will call it a failure because -- >> i think the goal was moved to 6. >> if it is 5.999 they will say a fail. >> you have all of these people who are insured. you have people who will be able to access health care. as the governor said, there are so many benefits there that the administration, that democrats can hammer away at republicans on their running around talking about these planst that they have to repeal and replace obamacare but they haven't said anything about what happens when you repeal obamacare and the person with preexisting condition what happens to their insurance? >> we are always hearing republican obamacare alternative is just around the corner. the "washington post" says right now republicans are considering a provision to allow adult children to stay on parents' plan, thinking abou
try to under pine the law. so one of the things i think we talked about last week, the goal was supposed to be 7 million signups by the march 31 deadline. and now we are at 5 million. guaranteed the republicans will call it a failure because -- >> i think the goal was moved to 6. >> if it is 5.999 they will say a fail. >> you have all of these people who are insured. you have people who will be able to access health care. as the governor said, there are so many benefits there...
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>> sister in law val racked her brain for answers. and then suddenly she knew. susie had only hinted at it, but there was another man in her life. someone from her past, with whom she had reconnected as her marriage to ted fell apart. this man, her long ago first husband. the father of her two older children. we marty larson. did she talk about him at all? >> i knew that she had had a previous marriage and had marya. but i didn't know anything more be on that. >> marty had been out of susie 's life for more than a decade. no contact, no child support, nothing. but then in 2007, marya, curious about her biological father, found him on the internet. and reached out. and marty came to visit a time or two. at least once susie took their kids to seem him, three hours across the prairie in buildings, montana. her parents were among the very few people who knew. they were not happy. >> we got into an argument and i said, susie, you don't want to do this. and i said, the family isn't going to really go for this. and she said, everybody's gonna disown me? >> so i just ba
>> sister in law val racked her brain for answers. and then suddenly she knew. susie had only hinted at it, but there was another man in her life. someone from her past, with whom she had reconnected as her marriage to ted fell apart. this man, her long ago first husband. the father of her two older children. we marty larson. did she talk about him at all? >> i knew that she had had a previous marriage and had marya. but i didn't know anything more be on that. >> marty had...
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federal law will stump state law. but the state laws will put in place certain regulations, but they are all over the place. the partly what's happened here and what we also discuss is in 35 states in this country, the organizations that are involved with the gun industry, the sports foundation and the nra have successfully been able to roll back the laws in many of these states that make it permissible for young kids to access guns. not to buy, but to be able to use them with very little training. so for instance, if you were taking drivers ed, you'd take driver's ed courses and get on the road. in gun safety n a day's time, you take a gun safety course and you don't even operate a live gun and that same day you walk out a with a certificate that says i'm certified to operate a gun. you can do it in the state of o illinois at the age of 4. >> there are seven states with no minimum age for solo hunting. >> granted in those seven states, they were not specific result of the most recent campaign to roll back these laws.
federal law will stump state law. but the state laws will put in place certain regulations, but they are all over the place. the partly what's happened here and what we also discuss is in 35 states in this country, the organizations that are involved with the gun industry, the sports foundation and the nra have successfully been able to roll back the laws in many of these states that make it permissible for young kids to access guns. not to buy, but to be able to use them with very little...
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a we know have more permissive laws around the country. there's gonna regulations of loosened and the amount of guns have increased and that includes texas. republican governor greg abbott outside all kinds of laws loosening gun restrictions getting on the largest whatever they carry a gun at anytime just about anywhere without a permit. no i should know that law was opposed a blue laugh isn't in kick texas. ray hunts the director of police union before the long time defects we work into the post of the last kirov and you said all the same arguments they were saying no. and nothing up and swore up there were overreacting. we're just concerned because anytime there's more guns, there's a problem. we keep moseying that exact bone play out in places like uvalda and beyond. mike blackstone spent 20 years a police department is not the doctor follicle relationships of the black law enforcement alliance. and he joins me now. you know, mark's talking to the state legislature the other night, and she talked about this bill that was signed into law
a we know have more permissive laws around the country. there's gonna regulations of loosened and the amount of guns have increased and that includes texas. republican governor greg abbott outside all kinds of laws loosening gun restrictions getting on the largest whatever they carry a gun at anytime just about anywhere without a permit. no i should know that law was opposed a blue laugh isn't in kick texas. ray hunts the director of police union before the long time defects we work into the...
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the health care law was of obama's creation. so i'm not defending my white house's handling of katrina, but it was a natural disaster. this was a disaster of obama's creation and imagination. >> maybe the iraq war is a better analogy. >> i mean, what is she talking about, congressman? how do you compare the reaction of a government and administration that is set up. that is what that department is for that he said good job to deep with natural reactions to where you're dealing with people trying to stop people from getting health insurance and there's problems on the website. i mean, i can't understand the logic in that. >> well, i don't drink, so it's going to be difficult for me to pull something logical out of that. but silence is the surest and best way for people to hide their inability to make good comparisons. using the logic that i just heard, i could easily say it took noah 120 years to build and enroll all of the animals on the ark. how are we going to get upset about something that we've only been doing for a couple o
the health care law was of obama's creation. so i'm not defending my white house's handling of katrina, but it was a natural disaster. this was a disaster of obama's creation and imagination. >> maybe the iraq war is a better analogy. >> i mean, what is she talking about, congressman? how do you compare the reaction of a government and administration that is set up. that is what that department is for that he said good job to deep with natural reactions to where you're dealing with...
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we want the president to follow the laws. the president took an oath to faithfully execute the laws. >> impeachment is off the table? >> can t white house wants to talk about impeachment. they are trying to fund-raise off that, too. >> i'm asking you, sir. >> the white house will try to do anything to change the topic from the president's failed agenda. >> chris wallace was mannerly and they wouldn't answer. >> i talked to scalise and asked him three times did he stick by the comments on sunday to chris wallace. he said he did. i said do you refuse to rule out impeaching the president. he wouldn't give me a clear answer. he said at this moment we are not trying to impeach the president. it leave it is door open. >> if the speaker speaks for the house which he doesn't, so i'm setting up a joke that he's calling the shots and the republican majority says let's impeach the guy. this is real. you hear the people in the back water people talking it up. what michele bachmann talking it up, sarah palin. >> they don't think the boehn
we want the president to follow the laws. the president took an oath to faithfully execute the laws. >> impeachment is off the table? >> can t white house wants to talk about impeachment. they are trying to fund-raise off that, too. >> i'm asking you, sir. >> the white house will try to do anything to change the topic from the president's failed agenda. >> chris wallace was mannerly and they wouldn't answer. >> i talked to scalise and asked him three times...
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flouting norms and breaking international law, which is why ukrainian and u.s. officials were dubious of moscow's claim it would drastically reduce operations around the ukrainian capital despite the rhetoric during peace talks, the shelling has continued. in other words, there is what russia says and does and what russia continues to do is to indiscriminately bomb cities, homes, hospitals, buildings and schools. two main regions mentioned were kyiv and other cities, mariupol still fights for its survival. here is satellite images of that city published tuesday. the ones bustling coastal port city that citizens describe as hell levelled by russian artillery shelling and air strikes. meanwhile, it's uncertain putin himself is accurately briefed on his own invasion. a u.s. official provided nbc news with classified intelligence saying there is tension between putin and the russian ministry of defense. they're too afraid to tell him the truth. putin allegedly being misinformed is just another reason ukraine and its allies have little reason to believe anything that
flouting norms and breaking international law, which is why ukrainian and u.s. officials were dubious of moscow's claim it would drastically reduce operations around the ukrainian capital despite the rhetoric during peace talks, the shelling has continued. in other words, there is what russia says and does and what russia continues to do is to indiscriminately bomb cities, homes, hospitals, buildings and schools. two main regions mentioned were kyiv and other cities, mariupol still fights for...
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that really was dedicated to a country and people that believe in freedom, security and the rule of law. our victory [ applause ] was a victory and a win for conservative values. the core conviction of our movement is that we are a nation that put and will put its own citizens first. the era of empty talk is over. >> it was a typical free willing speech reminiscent of his speeches before. let's go to man himself, max, did you know he was going to do what he did today was use this as a kree degar against the media? >> no, i did not have advance warning of what he was going to talk about. i knew he was going to come and thank the activists. >> what d do you think he meant by we're going to do something about it, the media? >> i think what he going to do is get tough with those he feels are not honest with them and don't deal with him squarely. >> do you think he has right to decide which reporter cover the white house? >> no. >> he decide who was in and who was out? >> was that briefing or smaller group of reporters he pulled together. >> everybody they decided -- there wasn't a amount of
that really was dedicated to a country and people that believe in freedom, security and the rule of law. our victory [ applause ] was a victory and a win for conservative values. the core conviction of our movement is that we are a nation that put and will put its own citizens first. the era of empty talk is over. >> it was a typical free willing speech reminiscent of his speeches before. let's go to man himself, max, did you know he was going to do what he did today was use this as a...
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but that's not how the law works. well, i know, but it's illegal for someone to use the internet to solicit somebody who's 13 for sex. >> oh, that, i was unaware of. >> you were unaware of? >> uh-huh. >> why would you think it would be lawful to do something like that? >> it didn't catch my mind. >> it didn't catch your mind that it would be wrong for you, as a grown man, to come into this home where you thought a 13-year-old girl was home alone after this sexually explicit conversation? the law was broken because of what he said online, the solicitation and the fact that he showed up. it didn't matter that there really wasn't a young teenage girl in the house waiting for him to have sex. he, according to the authorities, was breaking the law. nathan, there's something i've got to tell you. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." we're doing a story about adults who try to meet underage boys and girls for sex on the internet. >> uh-huh. >> if you have anything else that you'd like to tell me, i'd be happy to hear it. if
but that's not how the law works. well, i know, but it's illegal for someone to use the internet to solicit somebody who's 13 for sex. >> oh, that, i was unaware of. >> you were unaware of? >> uh-huh. >> why would you think it would be lawful to do something like that? >> it didn't catch my mind. >> it didn't catch your mind that it would be wrong for you, as a grown man, to come into this home where you thought a 13-year-old girl was home alone after this...
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if you have the law, pound the law. if you have neither, pound the table. we are seeing a lot of table pounding this morning. the democrats are focused on procedural issues because they don't have substantive points strong enough to derail this nomination and substantive criticism with judge kavanaugh's actual record so they are trying to divert everyone with procedural issues. let's talk about the documents for a moment. the claims that the democrats are putting forward on documents don't with stand any serious scrutiny. judge kavanaugh has produced 511,948 pages of documents. that includes more than 17,000 pages in direct response to this committee's written questionnaire which is the most comprehensive response ever submitted to this committee. the more than half million pages of documents turned into this committee is more than the number of pages we received for the last five supreme court nominees combined. listen to that fact again. the over half million documents turned over to this sidney is more than the last five nominees combined. so what's all
if you have the law, pound the law. if you have neither, pound the table. we are seeing a lot of table pounding this morning. the democrats are focused on procedural issues because they don't have substantive points strong enough to derail this nomination and substantive criticism with judge kavanaugh's actual record so they are trying to divert everyone with procedural issues. let's talk about the documents for a moment. the claims that the democrats are putting forward on documents don't with...
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and his new book, "law and disorder." i see what you did there is on shelves now. now that you're retired and unshackled, tell us about some of the more notorious cases that you've worked. >> well, i work cases that receive national publicity and some of the most interesting cases that never received the national publicity. the cases like from david burk wits to the ted bundy, john gacy, to a case in anchorage, alaska, to a plan hunted women down like wild animal. i was over in england on the ripper case. i was in california on the trail side killing case. the unibomber. pretty much a who's who in the types of cases that i work. >> john, i'm kind of curious. not sure exactly how to phrase this. the term would be like a successful serial killer. but somebody who actually gets away with it for a long time. somebody like that have to be of high intelligence to be able to pull it off? >> not really. because sometimes with a high intelligence, they think they're much smarter than law enforcement. i interviewed the btk strangler, bind, torture, kill, a couple years ago.
and his new book, "law and disorder." i see what you did there is on shelves now. now that you're retired and unshackled, tell us about some of the more notorious cases that you've worked. >> well, i work cases that receive national publicity and some of the most interesting cases that never received the national publicity. the cases like from david burk wits to the ted bundy, john gacy, to a case in anchorage, alaska, to a plan hunted women down like wild animal. i was over in...
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law in pennsylvania. tim burns, the pennsylvania democratic party chair, and katherine culliton-gonzalez. director of the voter protection program at advancement project. i just want -- i know she doesn't outrank either of you start because she's an expert at this. how important is this for the people who were trying to push this through and how important was it to defeat it in pennsylvania for this election? >> this is huge. it's a great victory. we're pleased with it. the fight is still on. we've got to defeat this in the future in other states, but we've been fighting and winning in pennsylvania, in texas, and wisconsin against these restrictive photo i.d. laws. it's a great vindication for the people of pennsylvania. who would have been disenfranchised by it. >> what's the purpose? is it ethnic, partisan? who are they targeting to keep from voting? >> well, we only need to look at the facts. there's a disparate impact on the elderly, on students, on young people, and on african-americans and on latino
law in pennsylvania. tim burns, the pennsylvania democratic party chair, and katherine culliton-gonzalez. director of the voter protection program at advancement project. i just want -- i know she doesn't outrank either of you start because she's an expert at this. how important is this for the people who were trying to push this through and how important was it to defeat it in pennsylvania for this election? >> this is huge. it's a great victory. we're pleased with it. the fight is still...
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will come a time when the law-abiding gun owners of america will be the rosa parks and we'll sit down on the bus, case closed and this morning on cnn, the chair of the gun appreciation day suggested slavery wouldn't have occurred if guns had been available to everyone in america at the time. let's listen to this mularkey. >> i think martin luther king would agree with me, if he were alive today, that if african-americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms from day one of the country's founding, perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. >> what a dumb, dumb nut. joy, you've got to respond. this is not a nut but a dumb nut. slaves didn't come to america as citizens, came in shackles, in the bottom of a ship somewhere if they were lucky to be alive when they got here. the idea they would be armed by anyone. he's obviously patternizing here, trying to act like he cares about the fate of black people and some sort of number he was playing here. who would believe this new larky. >> why is it that every time the far right makes an argument that's insane, they
will come a time when the law-abiding gun owners of america will be the rosa parks and we'll sit down on the bus, case closed and this morning on cnn, the chair of the gun appreciation day suggested slavery wouldn't have occurred if guns had been available to everyone in america at the time. let's listen to this mularkey. >> i think martin luther king would agree with me, if he were alive today, that if african-americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms from day one of the...
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i always had an interest in law enforcement, always wanted to be a police officer. and i just followed my passion. >> this gentleman is returning to his casa. >> witsit says the low points in his life now serve to make him a better law enforcement officer. >> now i'm on my own turf. >> helps me communicate with them on a more effective level and i know that not everybody's bad and people make bad decisions and you have to keep that in mind dealing with anybody. you have to say, listen, i've been through the same kind of things, or i know about those situations and it's never too late. you can change. it's all about you. it's about choices. >> i want to shave my beard. get somebody here with some clippers, i'll do that. >> what do you want to do that? trying to get that youthful look back, that gq? >> yeah, yeah. thanks, man. >> welcome. >> while hill prepares to hunker down for another day in jail -- >> my gosh. >> amber hilberling's day will determine nothing short of how she might spend the next couple of decades. >> i'm going to get sentenced today. and i am supe
i always had an interest in law enforcement, always wanted to be a police officer. and i just followed my passion. >> this gentleman is returning to his casa. >> witsit says the low points in his life now serve to make him a better law enforcement officer. >> now i'm on my own turf. >> helps me communicate with them on a more effective level and i know that not everybody's bad and people make bad decisions and you have to keep that in mind dealing with anybody. you have...
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the point there, if you talk to law enforcement, the talking is over. that's when they're supposed to take this person out. it's unclear from everything that they've said what exactly, what the activity was taking place and why they felt there was a need the negotiate. there's a number of people that train for this, react to this in the law enforcement community that will be dumbfounded for the explanations we have received. maybe that will change but certain parts of this are not adding up. >> if it turns out that the information gets confirmed it was a girl, another girl, another kid on top of her who was alive after the hour and was taken to the hospital and later died, wa what could that hour have done? >> is there a possibility that kid could be alive today. >>> chuck schumer has given connecticut senator to see if a bipartisan gun bill is possible. despite polling that shows the overwhelming majority of americans support some restrictions on firearms, we can be pretty certain about unlikelihood of that happening at the federal level. the new york
the point there, if you talk to law enforcement, the talking is over. that's when they're supposed to take this person out. it's unclear from everything that they've said what exactly, what the activity was taking place and why they felt there was a need the negotiate. there's a number of people that train for this, react to this in the law enforcement community that will be dumbfounded for the explanations we have received. maybe that will change but certain parts of this are not adding up....
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but his sister-in-law is invited to testify. >> if my sister-in-law shows up. i am guilty. i am a repeat offender and incarcerated so many tiles. my word is really not -- not trust worthy. with my sister in law. you never know. she is unpredictable. so with my luck she will show. and i will go back to prison. i guess i leave it in god's hand and see what happens. >> coming up -- >> was anyone subpoenaed to be here today? >> eloy find out if his sister in law will testify against him. but first -- >> it was supposed to be a temporary thing. i didn't know that was supposed to be a permanent thing. >> a young man joins a dangerous gang and now faces the possibility of life in prison. let bing find the photos you've been gathering in the cloud, the music you've been collecting on your device, and all the places you've been dreaming about from the web. search for anything and everything beautifully and simply with just a single swipe or type, only with bing smart search on your windows tablet, pc, or surface. that's the new windows: one experience for everything in your life. ma
but his sister-in-law is invited to testify. >> if my sister-in-law shows up. i am guilty. i am a repeat offender and incarcerated so many tiles. my word is really not -- not trust worthy. with my sister in law. you never know. she is unpredictable. so with my luck she will show. and i will go back to prison. i guess i leave it in god's hand and see what happens. >> coming up -- >> was anyone subpoenaed to be here today? >> eloy find out if his sister in law will testify...
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in new york, ted's wife heidi got a call from her sister-in-law who was watching the news. >> she called me up and her first words to me were, what is the name of ted's boss? >> safra founded republic national bank of new york. >> the story and pictures being broadcast around the world were startling. safra's glorious penthouse was in flames. >> two men, armed with knives, broke into safra's apartment early this morning. >> news reports said that edmond safra and one of his nurses had survived the armed attack but died later from smoke inhalation in a fire set by the intruders. safra's wife lily managed to escape by climbing out a window. ted was in the hospital recovering when he learned that his billionaire boss and co-worker vivian torrente had died. >> i cried. i couldn't believe it. i could not believe that these people had died. >> it was such a bizarre and brazen crime. vivian torrente's daughter genevieve said the news seemed utterly surreal. >> i was confused, shocked. i didn't know what to believe. it just didn't make sense. >> israeli reporter boaz bismuth arrived in monaco to
in new york, ted's wife heidi got a call from her sister-in-law who was watching the news. >> she called me up and her first words to me were, what is the name of ted's boss? >> safra founded republic national bank of new york. >> the story and pictures being broadcast around the world were startling. safra's glorious penthouse was in flames. >> two men, armed with knives, broke into safra's apartment early this morning. >> news reports said that edmond safra and...
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what followed was a stop-and-frisk law. in describing the national lessons that could be learned from one community's fight, this washington post article from last year reports, the 2007 ordinance transformed the county into an ideological war zone, sparking boycotts and threats and them tig out entire residential streets. over the past seven years, prince william county has managed to heal some of the wounds from that immigration battle. but right now about 200 miles south, a new challenge to the nation's broken immigration system is playing out right in the small farming town of lawrenceville, virginia. last night hundreds of residents filled the brunswick county high school auditorium and took out their frustration on federal officials over a deal to house thousands of undocumented minors at one of the nation's -- minors, rather, at one of the nation's oldest historically black colleges, currently empty. moments ago, the associate the press reported the u.s. has scrapped its plans in lawrenceville. you were at last night
what followed was a stop-and-frisk law. in describing the national lessons that could be learned from one community's fight, this washington post article from last year reports, the 2007 ordinance transformed the county into an ideological war zone, sparking boycotts and threats and them tig out entire residential streets. over the past seven years, prince william county has managed to heal some of the wounds from that immigration battle. but right now about 200 miles south, a new challenge to...
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♪ i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> after a brutal six months of glitch glitches, tonight's state of the union speech will give the president the opportunity to hit the reset button with the american people. it is perhaps the last significant address president obama will make tin the halls o congress. with the 2016 presidential election just around the corner, if you look very closely tonight, you'll see the crescent moons of planet hillary in the night sky. it is the last time the president will have a captive audience and the attention of congress. joining me now is robert gibbs. great to see you. >> how are yo
♪ i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪...
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a judge is wise beyond his education to make such a declaration about the law. i think requires revisiting by each state in compliance with the u.s. supreme court. he also said the judges are sengs saying they haven't seen any biological evidence to support marriage between a man and a woman. a lot of big words in that statement! a lot of big words there! within the last month, same-sex marriage bans in oklahoma and texas were ruled uninstitutional. >>> a federal prosecutor will help handle the investigation into the bridge scandal swirling around chris christie. reid shaw will be the special counsel in the state's probe. he is the former federal prosecutor who led the case against none other than former illinois governor rod blagojevich and for most people that hasn't tainted their view of the new jersey governor. 69% say their opinions are unchanged and nearly half say their view of christie as a leader and 27% say he is acting like a bully. 44% think he is mostly telling the truth but a third of americans say they think he is likely not. >>> now we move on to
a judge is wise beyond his education to make such a declaration about the law. i think requires revisiting by each state in compliance with the u.s. supreme court. he also said the judges are sengs saying they haven't seen any biological evidence to support marriage between a man and a woman. a lot of big words in that statement! a lot of big words there! within the last month, same-sex marriage bans in oklahoma and texas were ruled uninstitutional. >>> a federal prosecutor will help...
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law in pennsylvania. tim burress, the pennsylvania democratic party chair, and katherine cowl tin-gonzalez. i know she doesn't outrank either of you but i want her to start because he's an expert. how important is this for the people who were trying to push this through and how important was it to defeat it in pennsylvania? >> this is huge. it's a great victory. the fight is still on. we've got to defeat this in the future in other states, but we've been fighting and winning in pennsylvania in taction and wisconsin against these restrictive photo i.d. laws. it's a great vintcation for the people of pennsylvania. >> what's the purpose? is it ethnic, partisan? who are they targeting? >> well, we only need to look fe facts. there's a disparate impact on the elderly, on students, on young people, and on african-americans and on latinos. that's why we're winning. we're fighting back and winning. >> bill clinton, who is very good at making things simple, as we know, he's done it again this summer, he said this
law in pennsylvania. tim burress, the pennsylvania democratic party chair, and katherine cowl tin-gonzalez. i know she doesn't outrank either of you but i want her to start because he's an expert. how important is this for the people who were trying to push this through and how important was it to defeat it in pennsylvania? >> this is huge. it's a great victory. the fight is still on. we've got to defeat this in the future in other states, but we've been fighting and winning in...
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>> well, it's current law. i don't believe any case law is settled law. any future supreme court can change it and ultimately i will appoint supreme court justices that will interpret the constitution as originally constructed. >>> you can see the cot people are and extented version of my sit down including health care, he's getting credit for from the right from helping to undo a big portion of obamacare. and the question of whether he's putting florida special interests ahead of his conservative principles on the issue of big sugar. that's on meetthepressnbc.com. >>> when we come back, fear and loathing on the campaign trail. why so many in the republican why so many in the republican party fe we're always looking for ways to speed up your car insurance search. here's the latest. problem is, we haven't figured out how to reverse it. for now, just log on to compare.com... plug in some simple info and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest and hit purchase. now...if you'll excuse me, i'm late for an important function. compare.com. saving humanity fr
>> well, it's current law. i don't believe any case law is settled law. any future supreme court can change it and ultimately i will appoint supreme court justices that will interpret the constitution as originally constructed. >>> you can see the cot people are and extented version of my sit down including health care, he's getting credit for from the right from helping to undo a big portion of obamacare. and the question of whether he's putting florida special interests ahead...
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law enforcement family, mother of two, law enforcement organization of law enforcement organization. judges, democrat appointed judges, that's who is in your corner. we're politicians. i've just watched you with dignity and grace. behind those questions is a stout scene when it comes to my family's safety, newark, new jersey or my state, i trust you. i trust you. now, i brought in your mother and i have to go back there. my mother has a saying when she talks about me. she'll introduce me and say behind every successful child is an astonished parent. [ laughter ] but there is something about your mother looking at her, she doesn't seem too astonished she seems almost very slyly she knew a day like this might come and so i want to share with you i've done a lot of hiring before i was in a legislative body, i ran new jersey's largest city and i could write a book about the management mistakes i made in my first year and how it made me a really good manager and the first mistake i made, i was looking for the most talented credential skillful, smart people to help me run things and i soon
law enforcement family, mother of two, law enforcement organization of law enforcement organization. judges, democrat appointed judges, that's who is in your corner. we're politicians. i've just watched you with dignity and grace. behind those questions is a stout scene when it comes to my family's safety, newark, new jersey or my state, i trust you. i trust you. now, i brought in your mother and i have to go back there. my mother has a saying when she talks about me. she'll introduce me and...
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i'm sorry, i'm a law-abiding citizen. i'm a conservative, okay? i love my country. i'm a vietnam veteran. but i'll be damned, this is wrong. this is damn wrong. >> lavarro has no criminal record and will address the charges in court later this month. faith, life in prison for hash brownies? fair or unjust? >> i think this is absolutely ridiculous. the prosecutors are saying listen, this kid shouldn't be selling brownies, but don't blame us, blame the brownie recipe. he's the one that decided to cook the hash oil in the brownies so we have to weigh the entire brownie batch. how much power prosecutors have in cases, because the police did not decide to charge this kid in this way. the prosecutors did. and the fact that they did and they're going forward with this case, they're just using this as leverage. they're trying to get him, to force him to take a plea deal. so they're charging him in this creative way that in my opinion should be completely illegal. >> creative, like the benevolent term in 24 regard, kim. as a defense attorney, how would you handle if you were
i'm sorry, i'm a law-abiding citizen. i'm a conservative, okay? i love my country. i'm a vietnam veteran. but i'll be damned, this is wrong. this is damn wrong. >> lavarro has no criminal record and will address the charges in court later this month. faith, life in prison for hash brownies? fair or unjust? >> i think this is absolutely ridiculous. the prosecutors are saying listen, this kid shouldn't be selling brownies, but don't blame us, blame the brownie recipe. he's the one...
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not follow the law. the law is signed by george w. bush. it specifies what has to happen with the kids. it's not optional. given the current backlog it could take up to two years. so does congress want it to take longer as the numbers mount or does he want to -- you know, part of the money the president asked for. for example, more immigration judges to take it a speedier process? does he not want to put more border patrol agents on the border? i don't understand. >> it's almost like a perversion of nancy reagan's just say no. just say no to everything obama wants to do. the urgency of the situation on the border, the flood of oh unaccompanied children, the explosive politics of this particular crisis apparently lit a fire under john boehner who must deal with the disorganized and immigrant-fearing caucus of republicans leaving town in about two weeks. even though he's put public heat on the president boehner may be seeking a deal behind closed doors. as politico reports speaker boehner told republicans yesterday in a closed meeting yesterd
not follow the law. the law is signed by george w. bush. it specifies what has to happen with the kids. it's not optional. given the current backlog it could take up to two years. so does congress want it to take longer as the numbers mount or does he want to -- you know, part of the money the president asked for. for example, more immigration judges to take it a speedier process? does he not want to put more border patrol agents on the border? i don't understand. >> it's almost like a...
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he is one of the last members of law enforcement to sit down with the killer. in the end, bundy admits to killing more than a dozen additional women and gives police leads on a dozen more. >> sunday was my last time to talk to him. so i went in for my two-hour session. he was exhausted. he was out of it. and i was pushing him. hard. >> the only thing that we could possibly cover that may add to some of the answers is a location of donna manson because she's the one that's missing and we never found anything we think is her at all. >> she went p missing on march 12th 1974 around the time that bundy first went on his killing spree. >> there's a quarter sectional marker right here. most of what we found was right in here and all you could find was hair skull, jawbone, jawbone. we never found any bones. now, are those bodies buried out there someplace? or are they someplace elsewhere no one's ever found them? >> i won't beat around the bush. i'm just tired and i just want to get back to sleep. >> okay. >> so let me just say the head however the skull it won't be th
he is one of the last members of law enforcement to sit down with the killer. in the end, bundy admits to killing more than a dozen additional women and gives police leads on a dozen more. >> sunday was my last time to talk to him. so i went in for my two-hour session. he was exhausted. he was out of it. and i was pushing him. hard. >> the only thing that we could possibly cover that may add to some of the answers is a location of donna manson because she's the one that's missing...
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in new york, ted's wife heidi got a call from her sister-in-law who was watching the news. >> she called me up and her first words to me were, what is the name of ted's boss? >> safra founded republic national bank of new york. >> the story and pictures being broadcast around the world were startling. safra's glorious penthouse was in flames. >> two men, armed with knives, broke into safra's apartment early this morning. >> news reports said that edmond safra and one of his nurses had survived the armed attack but died later from smoke inhalation in a fire set by the intruders. safra's wife lily managed to escape by climbing out a window. ted was in the hospital recovering when he learned that his billionaire boss and co-worker vivian torrente had died. >> i cried. i couldn't believe it. i could not believe that these people had died. >> it was such a bizarre and brazen crime. vivian torrente's daughter genevieve said the news seemed utterly surreal. >> i was confused, shocked. i didn't know what to believe. it just didn't make sense. >> israeli reporter boaz bismuth arrived in monaco to
in new york, ted's wife heidi got a call from her sister-in-law who was watching the news. >> she called me up and her first words to me were, what is the name of ted's boss? >> safra founded republic national bank of new york. >> the story and pictures being broadcast around the world were startling. safra's glorious penthouse was in flames. >> two men, armed with knives, broke into safra's apartment early this morning. >> news reports said that edmond safra and...
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so we have to enforce the civil rights laws. we have to use the bully pulpit which i intend to use to speak out against racism to talk to organizations to speak up and say we still have work to do. when i was a young lawyer, i chaired the commission on women in the profession because there's also a lot of sexism still and even though we came up with a lot of good recommendations, we still haven't fully implemented them and people still are not being treated fairly based on gender, based on race. so i want to enforce the laws and make it clear this is unacceptable. i want to speak out about it and then i want to call people into the white house because one of the great powers of the president is to be the convener in chief. bring people in and say you have got do more and here are ideas that we have that have worked and you have to try to implement those. that's exactly what i intend to do because i don't want to see any young person held back because of any of these barriers and so i'm going to try to tackle all of them head on.
so we have to enforce the civil rights laws. we have to use the bully pulpit which i intend to use to speak out against racism to talk to organizations to speak up and say we still have work to do. when i was a young lawyer, i chaired the commission on women in the profession because there's also a lot of sexism still and even though we came up with a lot of good recommendations, we still haven't fully implemented them and people still are not being treated fairly based on gender, based on...
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that's the problem with this law. the standards are so vague and open to interpretation that it can be rejected for a case like this and accepted for others. the end result is that this young mother of three children, married to a man with a history of violence against her, will spent 20 years behind bars. corrine brown was there and she was outraged. >> i heard about this case in washington, reporters came to me, and they compared it to what was going on in sanford. and the fact is, if there was a stand your ground case, it's this one. wait a minute. >> sorry. >> and the judge denies stand your ground in the case. in this case, that's right. but my feeling is, that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. let me -- we can't try it here. >> this case was about justice, can anyone today honestly say that justice has been done? >> here is congresswoman corrine brown. congresswoman, this was a stunning day to say the least. >> i tell you what, i think i'm a pretty tough lady, and i cried th
that's the problem with this law. the standards are so vague and open to interpretation that it can be rejected for a case like this and accepted for others. the end result is that this young mother of three children, married to a man with a history of violence against her, will spent 20 years behind bars. corrine brown was there and she was outraged. >> i heard about this case in washington, reporters came to me, and they compared it to what was going on in sanford. and the fact is, if...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more did he say crim naturing against kids with preexisting conditions.scriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans now have to cover free preventive care, like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans until they turn 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st. so when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health care. and for the 5% of americans who have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group. which means they don't get as good a deal. and this new marketpla
your law was the model for the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more did he say crim naturing against kids with preexisting conditions.scriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual...
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. >> so you came here knowingly violating the law? kennely was significant because not only did he admit what he was doing was wrong, he also admits that he knew it was illegal, and he showed up anyway. what do you think should happen to you? >> i don't know, sir. >> well, there's something you got to know. i am not the father of the boy, but i am chris hansen of "dateline nbc" and we're doing a story on computer predators. anything else you would like to say to us, we would like to hear it. if not, you're free to leave. >> thank you. >> you can take the towel to the garage and get dressed. >> take the towel. >> he sees the camera, he's trying to keep the towel up around him. he's trying to grab his clothes and head out the door and he gets his underwear on and just beelines to get out of there. if he had just left it at that, you know, he would have been a memorable character. but what he did the next day just put him over the top. less than 24 hours later, he's back in a chat. >> i have been in television for 24 years. [ male announ
. >> so you came here knowingly violating the law? kennely was significant because not only did he admit what he was doing was wrong, he also admits that he knew it was illegal, and he showed up anyway. what do you think should happen to you? >> i don't know, sir. >> well, there's something you got to know. i am not the father of the boy, but i am chris hansen of "dateline nbc" and we're doing a story on computer predators. anything else you would like to say to us,...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> last week rick perry met with birther king donald trump, and the two apparently decide the the birther issue was still relevant. here's what perry told cnbc. >> it's a good issue to keep alive, you know. donald's got to have some fun. >> are you saying that your comments about that are kind of a joke, or do you seriously have an unresolved question that donald trump has about this? >> i don't have a clue about where the president and what this birth certificate says, but it's also a great distraction. >> seriously, governor perry. we put this to rest ages ago, remember? >
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laws and the stand your ground laws are part of the larger agenda of laws that you just showed the viewers. these are all part of the same package intending to hurt our communities, but also the laws they worked to pass all around the country are still in place. people are still dealing with them. essentially they have went out and spilt oil until the water and said we're not going to spill anymore oil, but we're also going to clean it up. >> is this any kind of a victory? a move in the right direction? >> i think it's a signal that alec agenda was so outside of the mainstream, so indefensible that they're no longer going to defend it. for corporations that stand with them, the at&t's and state farm that continue to stay with alec even after hundreds of thousands are people, this is a signal to them that they won't even defend their mission. >> how is it going to play out to keep the pressure up, to follow through to make shoe they do not push forward the template, play book type of legislation on legislators where over 2,000 of them are associated with them? >> we're going to continue to
laws and the stand your ground laws are part of the larger agenda of laws that you just showed the viewers. these are all part of the same package intending to hurt our communities, but also the laws they worked to pass all around the country are still in place. people are still dealing with them. essentially they have went out and spilt oil until the water and said we're not going to spill anymore oil, but we're also going to clean it up. >> is this any kind of a victory? a move in the...
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only takes a majority vote to pass a law that restricts voting rights. why should it take a supermajority vote to protect voting rights? >> but i guess i'll ask you the question again, though. why do you think manchin would get on board with that, considering what we have seen from him over the last year or so. >> we can only appeal to him based on moral aswags. i'm as frustrated with him as any democrat. i find the behavior to be erratic. we are at the mercy of joe manchin because he is the one vote to determine the face of voting rights and build back better. i'm frusz traiting and it's destructive to the democratic party and the democracy. >> do you think democrats are putting enough emphasis on as some people would put it saving this democracy and the country now especially following the insurrection on january 6? is the fight for voting rights too late? should they have made the move earlier? >> look. leadership is moving with a sense of urgency but i worry about complacency and amnesia on the part of the country. we cannot move on 'pretend that not
only takes a majority vote to pass a law that restricts voting rights. why should it take a supermajority vote to protect voting rights? >> but i guess i'll ask you the question again, though. why do you think manchin would get on board with that, considering what we have seen from him over the last year or so. >> we can only appeal to him based on moral aswags. i'm as frustrated with him as any democrat. i find the behavior to be erratic. we are at the mercy of joe manchin because...
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>> well, it's current law. i don't believe any case law is settled law. any future supreme court can change it and ultimately i will appoint supreme court justices that will interpret the constitution as originally constructed. >>> you can see the cot people are and extented version of my sit down including health care, he's getting credit for from the right from helping to undo a big portion of obamacare. and the question of whether he's putting florida special interests ahead of his conservative principles on the issue of big sugar. that's on meetthepressnbc.com. >>> when we come back, fear and loathing on the campaign trail. why so many in the republican party fe here's a little healthy advice. take care of what makes you, you. right down to your skin. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results® >>> there's a truisim in american politics -- democrats fall in love, republicans fall in line. so we thought. not this year. the opposite has happened. democrats
>> well, it's current law. i don't believe any case law is settled law. any future supreme court can change it and ultimately i will appoint supreme court justices that will interpret the constitution as originally constructed. >>> you can see the cot people are and extented version of my sit down including health care, he's getting credit for from the right from helping to undo a big portion of obamacare. and the question of whether he's putting florida special interests ahead...
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laws will kick the democrats in the butt and then he said this. we're not going to help lazy, black people who want the government to give them everything. that's a republican out there. out of a job today by the way. that's the guy. one more from the tinfoil hat crowd. remember the moment this week when a woman fainted at a white housey vent. the wingers on the right decided the whole thing was staged for president obama's event. she's acting, they say. >>> here's good news. this is...